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To: Exacctnt who wrote (67344)4/15/2002 5:31:28 PM
From: jonkai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I explained where the numbers came from. I can't help it if you are financially challenged.

this coming from someone who held this stock all the way down for two or three years........ talk about wallet challenged....

and i didn't say granting 200 million ESO's cost MSFT $11 billion, i said that it cost you the shareholder $11 billion thru direct dilution... Dilution that MSFT is not buying back to anywhere near enough to offset it, or even what they claim they will buy back in their own calculations.......... hello are you awake in there? what is your stock price doing? do you know what is going on with your wallet? Sept 11 is over.... Enron is over..... you can't use that excuse anymore... wake up and smell the stock price....

jon.



To: Exacctnt who wrote (67344)4/15/2002 5:56:20 PM
From: David Howe  Respond to of 74651
 
Exacctnt says to jonny

<< I'm not the one who claimed that granting 200 million option shares last year costs MSFT $11 billion when the stock price is going lower. How financially challenged can you be. Stick to the tech stuff and stop showing us how dumb you really are. >>

Jonny's not all that "financially challenged". And he's not that "dumb".

He's a liar. But you already know that. As we all do.

IMO,
Dave